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The Pensione Seguso Hotel in Venice is old. But all of them are. The beds are hard and make a lot of noise whenever you move. I'm not sure how different that is from other hotels. The location is perfect. It is right where you want to be in Venice with an outstanding view from the window. Speaking of windows,...

Very good hotel although most rooms are not en suite.We found all of the staff very welcoming and friendly.The position of the hotel is excellent for waterbus stop and it is possible to walk to St Marks Square within 20 mins.Also area has a very good selection of restaurants.quite pricey but good value.Would definitely book again.

Stayed fro 4 nights we requested a nice room as it was our silver wedding anniversary and got room 14 on first floor which was worst room furniture etc all shabby we saw other rooms which were better and coukd not believe they didn't give us a better room bring as we were celebrating so staying special. Breakfast very basic...

Our initial first impressions were great. We checked in and loved the character of the building and how quirky it was, we also really appreciated that we had our own sink in the room as well as very clean, shared bathrooms. The showers were very good.
My husband and I agreed that travelling in winter, this place would be great...

We stayed here in Venice for three nights a couple weeks ago. The location (right off the Zattere ferry stop) was amazing. We could walk to to the St. Paul's Square in less than ten minutes and there were a bunch of family-run restaurants and shopping in the immediate vicinity. The rooms are pretty sparse, and not having a bathroom...

Next to the canal, this old style hostel bring you the aroma of the old Venice. Next to the canal( you can go by boat) open the windows in the morning and smell the sea. Old fashion, clean and very friendly staff is a great place if you have a budget.

Stayed in this hotel for 4 nights, the location, staff, service and most things are good. There are only a few things we feel could have been done in a better way. For example, we were assigned a wrong room on arrival and then our baggage was moved in our absence(for which they apologised, we were also told that they...

The Seguso is a great starting point for a visit to the Biennale. It's less touristy and hectic than the San Marco area and still you can walk there. The rooms are partly without bathroom, which is perfectly ok. What is a bit disturbing, is, that the rooms are really cold, no heating at all. We were sleeping with woolen...

I have been staying at the Pensione Seguso for about 20 years. If you like modern hotels, then this is not the place for you. But if you really want to experience Venice, stay here. The rooms are huge, decorated with antique furniture; and they all, of course, have a Venetian chandelier and a canal view. Some rooms do not...

We stayed here for three nights in August. The main bonus of staying here is location. The hotel is five mins away from the Academia, 15 min walk from StMarks (when you know where your going) and a five minute walk from a water-bus stop which you can use to go anywhere including Murano and Burano. The area has some...

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Dorsoduro / Accademia

Artsy is the defining mood of this neighbourhood with street artists, students, painters, sculptors, restorers, curators, historians, collectors, heirs and heiresses rubbing elbows. Peggy Guggenheim's collection, now a museum, lures chic locals for evening art aperitifs. Traditionalists and visionaries cocoon in bohemian luxury. La Salute basilica buttresses the neighbourhood to the east. Gondolas bob in the morning light. The Accademia Bridge crosses the Grand Canal. A back street doubles as basketball court. Palaces house residents, or like Ca' Foscari a university, or a museum like Ca’ Rezzonico that attracts Venetians for concerts. Dorsoduro reveals its industrial roots too, in buildings converted to house university departments or exhibitions. Campo Santa Margherita bursts with youthful energy from local students. Foot traffic bustles to and from Piazzale Roma and Santa Lucia train station. Evening commuters pause for an aperitivo. Neighbours exchange confidants in a campo (square) on their way to market.

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